Attributing drivers of the 2016 Kenyan drought
In 2016 and continuing into 2017, Kenya experienced drought conditions, with over three million people in need of food aid due to low rainfall during 2016. Whenever extreme events like this happen, questions are raised about the role of climate change and how natural variability such as the El Nino...
Autors principals: | Uhe, P, Philip, S, Kew, S, Shah, K, Kimutai, J, Mwangi, E, van Oldenborgh, G, Singh, R, Arrighi, J, Jjemba, E, Cullen, H, Otto, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Meteorological Society
2017
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